In Venezuela, people pay their rent in the bank branch in cash, often from a bag hanging around the tenant's neck and spacious enough to accommodate the substantial inflation. Then a photo and fingerprints are taken from the depositor (every month!).
The capital Caracas has a tunnel, in which gangs often stop cars and shoot through the window (cost of bullet = $0.10) in order to collect any change the driver or other passengers may hold - if someone was on their way to pay the monthly rent at the bank it would be their lucky day, but if the driver had just $20 in their wallet, it's still a profit of $19.90 minus the cost of the assassin's time.
Good there are electronic standing orders in most countries.
The capital Caracas has a tunnel, in which gangs often stop cars and shoot through the window (cost of bullet = $0.10) in order to collect any change the driver or other passengers may hold - if someone was on their way to pay the monthly rent at the bank it would be their lucky day, but if the driver had just $20 in their wallet, it's still a profit of $19.90 minus the cost of the assassin's time.
Good there are electronic standing orders in most countries.